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Journal : Proceedings Series on Health

A correlation between spiritual level and preoperative patients’ anxiety Herlina Biawan; Jebul Suroso
Proceedings Series on Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 1 (2020): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference of Health Science Faculty Universitas
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (469.216 KB) | DOI: 10.30595/pshms.v1i.33

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Pre-surgery is an action before surgery, which can trigger psychological problems, such as anxiety. Spiritual strength is able to help the individual towards the healing and fulfillment of life goals. The aim of the reseach was discover the correlation between the spiritual level and anxiety in preoperative patients in the surgical inpatient units of RSUD Banyumas. This study was conducted from 12 November to 12 December 2019 in the surgical inpatient units of RSUD Banyumas. This research was a non-experimental quantitative, using a correlational research design with a cross-sectional approach. The sample was selected by purposive sampling technique, with 72 sample respondents. The data collection technique used the HARS (Hamilton Rating Scale Anxiety) and DSES (Daily Spiritual Experience Scale questionnaires) questionnaires. The result found 27.8% of patients' preoperative anxiety level at RSUD Banyumas did not experience anxiety, 56.9% felt mild anxiety, and 15.3% suffered from moderate anxiety. Meanwhile, for the spiritual level, only 1.4% of the preoperative patients at RSUD Banyumas had a low spiritual level, 52.8% were at a moderate spiritual level, and 45.8% presented a high spiritual level. The Spearman Rank statistical test obtained p-value = 0.0001; the correlation coefficient was -0.469.  There was a correlation between the patients' spiritual level and preoperative anxiety in the surgical inpatient units of RSUD Banyumas.
The relationship between visit time management and patient's family satisfaction in the intensive care unit Yuni Sudaryanto; Jebul Suroso
Proceedings Series on Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 1 (2020): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference of Health Science Faculty Universitas
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

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The Intensive Care Unit is an independent hospital part (an installation under the service director) with special staff and equipment for the observation, treatment and therapy of patients who suffer from life-threatening diseases, injuries or complications. Or potentially life-threatening. The policy of Intensive Care Unit by limiting the visiting times aims to maximize the care for patients with critical conditions. The satisfaction of the patient family is at the center point recognized as a measure of the quality of care services in the Intensive Care Unit. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between visiting time management and the satisfcation of the patient family It used a descriptive quantitative method, a correlation study with a cross sectional design. The sampling technique was total sampling with the respondents of the families, 40 respondents. They were then analyzed using Spearman Rank correlation statistical technique. The results of the Spearman rank analysis gave a p value of 0.044 <0.05, meaning there is a significant relationship between visiting-time management and the satisfaction of family patients.In conclusion he management of visiting-time can be an influential factor in determining the satisfaction of the patient family over the hospital services.
Enhancing Nurses' Proficiency: A Study on the Impact of Caring Education Booklets Anggun Nur Alina; Jebul Suroso
Proceedings Series on Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 5 (2024): Proceedings of the 4th International Nursing and Health Sciences Universitas Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/pshms.v5i.993

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Background: Caring is a common phenomenon and a crucial component in delivering nursing care. In providing quality nursing care, in addition to caring, nurses also require adequate knowledge to provide optimal nursing care. One way to enhance knowledge is by using media that are engaging and easily comprehensible for nurses. Method: A pre-experimental research design with a non-randomized and post-test without a control group design was employed. The study was conducted in July 2023 in the Internal Medicine Ward of the hospital, involving a total of 32 respondents selected through a total sampling technique. The research instrument used was a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using the Spearman rank correlation test. Results: The research results indicated that the majority of nurses were aged 35 years, with 17 female respondents (53.1%), and 19 respondents (59.4%) having a Ners degree as their latest education. The average knowledge score of nurses regarding caring during nursing care before receiving caring training was 16.25, and after receiving caring training, it increased to an average of 19.28. After conducting the Spearman rank correlation test, a p-value of 0.016 was obtained (p0.05). Conclusion: There is an influence of caring education using booklets on nurses' knowledge while providing nursing care to patients in the Internal Medicine Ward of Ajibarang Regional General Hospital.